Abstract: This report describes the implementation in-line of the inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) with an electrochemical cell which mimics the conditions of the rotating-disk electrode (RDE) setup, and its application to Pt/C and Pt-Nd/C electrocatalysts. The goal is to observe the dissolution of metal during electrochemical stimulation.
PDF »Public abstract: This report describes the synthesis and characterisations of a highly-loaded PtCo intermetallic supported on sulfur-doped carbon with high Pt loading. This catalyst was tested with a stability test protocol in rotating disk electrode (RDE) compared with Pt reference from the project. PtCo/SC showed better retention of electrochemical active surface area (ECSA) and higher mass activity (MA) than Pt reference catalyst. It was used in the fabrication of a cathode catalyst layer, and accelerated stress tested through high voltage cycling (1.0 – 1.5 V) while continuously monitoring the cathode exhaust gas for CO2 using an IR detector. The results show that the PtCo on SC has lower CO2 loss than that detected from an otherwise identical MEA with the project reference catalyst.